Speaker of the Bauchi House of Assembly, Hon. Abubakar Suleiman, has reiterated his loyalty to Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed.
However, he said it has nothing to do with his official obligations as the leader of the legislature and would not deter him from discharging his constitutional duties to the people of the state.
In a press statement signed by his acting spokesperson, Mukhtar Garba Kobi, and made available to journalists in Bauchi yesterday, the speaker reacted to a post on his social media handle that generated a flurry of reactions, especially from critics, when the speaker referred to Governor Bala Mohammed as his political boss.
Suleiman clarifies that his friendship with the governor is distinct from his official duties, emphasising that as a Nigerian citizen, he has the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
Suleiman said, “Displaying loyalty in a social media post does not impede my inability, nor that of the Assembly members, to perform our legislative duties effectively.”
The speaker further explained this position by highlighting the governor’s leadership and developmental projects across the state, particularly in his local government.
“This prompted me to express my opinion openly, which I am entitled to. On several occasions, the governor has referred to me as his boss during official speeches. What, then, is wrong if I call him my boss and leader?” he asked.
He reassured the public that his loyalty would not compromise his official and constitutional responsibilities as a member and speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly.
The speaker assured that he and the other Assembly members are committed to the welfare of the people, especially in providing social amenities, and that they are working together regardless of party differences.
He added, “People should not judge leaders based on personal comments or social media posts. The legislative arm is dedicated to serving the people.
“Mutual understanding, synergy, and collaboration between the executive and legislative branches of government are essential for delivering democratic dividends and fostering social and economic development.”
The speaker also called for continuous prayers for the leaders and maintaining hope for achieving democratic progress.